Iron Sulphate helps overcome iron deficiency. Iron deficiency can be damaging to plants, causing the tissue between the leaf veins to become yellow, while the veins remain green.

It also acts as a soil acidifier improving the condition of acid loving plants such as azaleas and camellias. In roses a light dressing of Iron Sulphate mid-spring will also ensure great healthy blooms.

To correct iron deficiency: Use 20g per square metre. Spread evenly over the surface and water in well.

For soil acidity: Use 25g per square metre. Spread evenly over the surface and water in well.

For clover control: Dissolve 300g of SULPHATE OF AMMONIA and 100g of IRON SULPHATE in 10 Litres of water. Apply evenly over 5 square metres.